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- british strengths and weaknesses
in contrast to the american colonies, great britain entered the
war from a position of strength. yet, despite both their real and
perceived advantages, the british forces encountered many problems.
british strengths with a professional army of about 42,000 troops
at the beginning of the war, british forces greatly outnumbered those
of the continental army. in addition, george iii hired 30,000 german
mercenaries. these hired soldiers were known as hessians (heh-
shenz) because they came from the german state of hesse-cassel.
the british also recruited many loyalists, black people, and
indigenous people to fight on their side. although the british had
taken indigenous land, many indigenous groups thought the colonists
were even more likely to displace them. in some cases, indigenous
people used the war as an opportunity for their own attacks against
the colonists, separate from the british. some enslaved black men
fought for the british because they were promised freedom from
enslavement in return.
british and hessian troops were well trained in european military
tactics. the british forces were also well supplied. unlike the pitifully
equipped continental army, they seldom lacked for food, uniforms,
weapons, or ammunition.
british weaknesses even so, the war presented great britain with
huge problems. one was the distance between great britain and
america. sending troops and supplies across the atlantic was slow
and costly. news of battles arrived in england long after they had
occurred, making it difficult for british leaders to plan a course of
action.
Since no specific question is provided about this text, it's hard to give a targeted answer. If you want to analyze the British strengths and weaknesses in the American Revolutionary War from a historical (a subfield of Social Science) perspective, or have questions like identifying specific details, comparing with American forces, etc., please clarify your question. For example, if you ask "What were the British strengths during the war against the American colonies?", the answer would be:
The British had a professional army of ~42,000 troops initially, hired 30,000 German Hessian mercenaries, recruited Loyalists, Black people, and Indigenous people. Their troops (British and Hessian) were well - trained in European military tactics and well - supplied with food, uniforms, weapons, and ammunition.
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- Professional army (about 42,000 troops initially).
- Hired 30,000 German Hessian mercenaries.
- Recruited Loyalists, Black people, and Indigenous people.
- Troops (British and Hessian) well - trained in European military tactics.
- Well - supplied (seldom lacked food, uniforms, weapons, or ammunition).